A drunk dump truck driver from Abbotsford fired on the spot and stripped of his license following a rollover collision. Police said the 44-year-old Abbotsford man is facing fines, a licence suspension, and the loss of his job after allegedly rolling a dump truck into a ditch while impaired. While police were investigating the crash scene, the dump truck driver’s supervisor arrived and terminated the driver’s employment on the spot.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
ABBOTSFORD – A drunk dump truck driver from Abbotsford fired on the spot and stripped of his license following a rollover collision.
Police said the 44-year-old Abbotsford man is facing fines, a licence suspension, and the loss of his job after allegedly rolling a dump truck into a ditch while impaired.
BC Highway Patrol was called on September 4, 2025, at 2:30 p.m., after witnesses reported a single-vehicle dump truck collision on Lougheed Highway near Deroche, BC. When police arrived, the dump truck driver was given a breath demand and the reading on the Approved Screening Device was fail.

The dump truck driver, who was not named, was not seriously injured in the collision, but he was issued the following:
*A 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibition from driving;
*The seizure of his BC Driver’s Licence;
*A ticket for drive without due care and attention, section 144(1)(a) of the BC Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) with a fine of $368;
*A ticket for open liquor in a motor vehicle, section 76(2) of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act with a fine of $230;
*A 30-day impound of the dump truck (owned by the driver’s employer).
While police were investigating the crash scene, the dump truck driver’s supervisor arrived and terminated the driver’s employment on the spot.
The majority of professional truck drivers never deal with BC Highway Patrol. They’re too busy working safely and following the rules, says Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. But with any big rig, the stakes are too high to be unsafe. We have no tolerance for drivers who are impaired.